Monday, April 13, 2015

Kim Cormack "Enlightenment"

Title: A Publisher’s Read
Enlightenment” by Kim Cormack

Reviewed by T’s Blogging
03/1/2015
2:01 p.m.

Kevin’s gone and what was left of Kayn’s family is deceased, so what now? As she attempts to create a relationship and life with a new family, Kim Cormack’s main character, Kayn, is haunted by the truth that things won’t ever be the same. Will she accept the fate she has been dealt, which requires her to forget about Kevin? Will she find a rhythm with Frost and evolve into a true member of Ankh? Or will she remain loyal to a lost love and jeopardize everything? These are just some of the questions readers will find themselves asking as they become engulfed in Enlightenment. But more importantly, was Cormack able to deliver another good read?

In the first few chapters readers are re-accumulated with the characters mentioned in book I. As the story unfolds we get a better understanding of the different members of Ankh. In fact, the story reads like the great preparation before the epic storm, and then all hell breaks loose.

Filled with humor and scenes that make you blush, Cormack shows readers that she isn’t a one dimensional author. Within this novel, there is a depth of symbolic meanings that will leave impressions on readers. There is also a story that will capture the imagination of ever booklover. However, at times the story has its slow sections or areas in which one may wonder, “Why was this event needed in the story?” Yet, readers will learn that Cormack has a reason for everything, and she so brilliantly tells this story. So don’t fret, because in fact this story is told in breadcrumbs.

Leaving no stone unturned Cormack allows readers to journey through Kayn’s attempt to become enlightened, and trust me when I say the treats at the end will have you soaring the sky.

This is a Publisher’s Read!

I give “Enlightenment” 5 out of 5 stars.


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T's Blogging

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